i suspect it would be a major task to actually truly integrate it with sqwebmail. however, since it does use cookie-based authentication, you could just create a link to the calendar pages within the sqwebmail pages. since they'd not need to log in again after their first authentication (from the same computer, at least), it would operate semi-transparently.
At 11:28 AM 10/4/2002, Dan Didier wrote: >Paul, > >Thanks for the reply, looks like a good product, and I will most certainly >try it out. Do you know if there is any way to integrate it into sqwebmail? >Or is this something a little harder to do. I am looking for an easy way >for my users to access this, and it may be hard for them to have to log into >a seperate interface with different passwords and such. > >Thanks, >Dan > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Paul Theodoropoulos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 2:32 PM > > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > > Subject: Re: [sqwebmail] calendar feature > > > > > > > > while not directly speaking to your question - and without implying > > anything negative about sqwebmail's calendar - you might want > > to have a > > look at > > > > http://www.ma.utexas.edu/users/mzou/webCal/index.html > > > > I'm using it in production for my company, with about two dozen staff > > calendars, a couple of shared calendars, etc. > > > > extraordinarily powerful, reasonably easy to install, and you > > can't beat > > the price. ;^) > > > > the author has been very responsive to suggestions - although > > it has just > > about every feature you can imagine, at this point. highly > > recommended. > > > > At 11:08 AM 10/4/2002, Dan Didier wrote: > > >Are there any more indepth instructions on how to get the > > calendar feature > > >working? > > > > > >Thanks, > > > > > >Dan Didier > > >Senior Engineer > > >CSS / CCNA > > >M.A. Polce Consulting, Inc. > > >(315) 338-0388 x500 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Paul Theodoropoulos > > http://www.anastrophe.com > > http://folding.stanford.edu > > The Happy-go-lucky Misanthrope > > > > Paul Theodoropoulos http://www.anastrophe.com http://folding.stanford.edu The Happy-go-lucky Misanthrope
